Snakes and stones never broke Taylor Swift's bones, but a snake did break her bathroom.

During an appearance on "Late Night With Seth Meyers," Zoë Kravitz revealed she almost lost a snake inside Swift's house earlier this year and ended up destroying the pop star's bathroom.

The incident occurred while the "Caught Stealing" star, 36, and her mom, Lisa Bonet, were staying at Swift's house during January's Los Angeles fires. Kravitz, a friend of the singer, recounted a day when Bonet called her to come up to the bathroom because she was "in a little bit of a pickle."

As it turned out, Bonet's pet snake had gotten loose and slithered into a small hole in the corner of the bathroom. Bonet was holding onto the snake's tail but couldn't get it out of the hole. "I was freaking out," Kravitz recalled, and she remembered thinking, "Mom! I can't bring you anywhere."

The "Blink Twice" director said she called the house manager, who got a crow bar and had to "tear apart" the bathroom to get the snake out.

"(I) completely destroyed Taylor's bathroom," Kravitz said. "There was this moment where I was like, 'Either we destroy her bathroom, or I have to tell her that there's a snake somewhere in her house.' I think that one's worse."

Kravitz told the house manager she would pay for the damage and asked them not to say anything to Swift until it was fixed — but the "Tortured Poets Department" hitmaker found out anyway.

"I remember calling (Swift) and saying, 'Hey, I wanted to talk to you about something,'" Kravitz said. "And she was like, 'Is it the fact that you almost lost a snake in my house and destroyed my bathroom?'"

Kravitz is a longtime friend of Swift's, and the actress even earned a writing credit on the song "Lavender Haze" from the pop star's 2022 album "Midnights." While Kravitz was in London during the COVID-19 pandemic, Swift "was my pod," she previously told GQ.

"She was a very important part of being in London, just having a friend that I could see and that would make me home-cooked meals and dinner on my birthday," Kravitz told the magazine.

Kravitz opened up about her friendship with Swift on "The Tonight Show" in 2024, noting that it's "crazy" how down-to-earth she is after a big show.

"After she performs for however many thousands of people that is, she just comes over after and we drink some wine and eat a burger and hang out, and you would just never know that she just performed at Wembley (Stadium)," Kravitz said. "There are a lot of famous people who don't let you forget that they're famous. They bring Wembley home with them, if that makes sense. She really just turns into a normal person."

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